Claremont on the Park

A place to live, work and relax

Claremont on the Park is bringing a fresh new mix of living and business opportunities to re-connect the Claremont community currently divided by the railway line. It will literally bridge the tracks, extending what Claremont offers to provide new and different experiences.

More than 750 new homes are being created at Claremont on the Park. In addition, following $16million of State Government funding, the Claremont Football Club has re-opened new state-of-the-art clubrooms, incorporating facilities open to the community.

The historic railway building located within the Claremont on the Park development, The Goods Shed has become Perth's newest hub for culture and community.

In addition, in collaboration with Transperth we have delivered Western Australia’s first basement Park and Ride facility, seamlessly integrating the 200 bay train station car park into the Claremont on the Park development precinct.

The 9.4 hectare project site is located on the northern side of the Claremont railway station, bounded by the railway line, Graylands Road, Davies Road and Lapsley Road.

Bringing the area to life

We recently commissioned a vibrant wall mural by Perth favourite and regular contributor to the Perth urban art scene, Brad Eastman ‘Beastman’. The mural is designed to complement the Goods Shed and set the tone for the lively Claremont on the Park development.

Working in collaboration with our Goods Shed transformational partners FORM, and the Town of Claremont who canvassed the local schools to source interested students to be mentored by Beastman, the 55 metre mural took over three days to complete. Students from Methodist Ladies College and Scotch College worked alongside Beastman on the mural from 6 to 9 April 2016.

We are also delighted that the creation of this mural was able to coincide with FORM’s Public Platform event series and the Town of Claremonts Art Transforming Claremont festival, which we are proud sponsors of and which will feature work by around 25 local designers and artists throughout the heart of Claremont.

Not many Perth suburbs enjoy the sound of roaring Tigers in their natural habitat, but Claremont on the Park is a rare exception. Claremont Football Club have their ground and facility at the heart of the precinct.

Interested in calling Claremont on the Park home?

When complete, a range of contemporary apartments will be built around the oval, with small businesses and shops to create a lively place to live, work and socialise.

The first residents have now moved in and nearly all of the 95 apartments are sold but there are still a handful available. In June 2017, The Pocket received the Harold Krantz Award for Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing at the WA Architecture Awards. Visit the website for further information.

A development of one, two and three bedroom apartments, and an exclusive series of terrace residences. Prices start from $495,000. For further information, visit the website.

The Queenslea by Oryx Properties(Lot 506)

The Queenslea will be a multi-generational community featuring premium aged care facility co-located with assisted living and childcare. The vision is to create a community that spans generations, delivering a unique way of life for people who need supported living.

Featuring 115 aged care apartments and suites, a childcare centre, assisted living apartments, respite and a Memory Support day centre.

Architecturally designed, The Queenslea will provide privacy, together with beautiful courtyards and amenities in the heart of Claremont.

Due for completion in 2020, interested parties can register their interest in the opportunity via the Oryx website.

Coming soon will be a 143 apartment complex offering one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses with a supermarket, shops, café and deli below. Visit the website for further information.

A new network of landscaped public open space areas will include a pedestrian walk way around the Oval which will include seating, shade structures, BBQ facilities and a proposed play space for children. Green space will extend beyond Claremont Oval, to promote foot traffic and access to local facilities on both sides of the railway tracks.

When it comes to getting around, the existing train station and bus routes to Perth and Fremantle are just a lazy drop punt from your front door.

Claremont on the Park is another major metropolitan Activity Centre to be delivered under the State Government’s Directions 2031 and Beyond initiative to address urban sprawl and promote jobs, connectivity, community and environmental benefits.

Watch a recent video showcasing the Claremont on the Park project:

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